Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of Johannes Brahms' Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77, as presented in this captivating 2014 release from Compare Edition. This album offers a unique opportunity to compare and contrast two legendary violinists, Isaac Stern and Leonid Kogan, each bringing their distinctive interpretation to Brahms' masterpiece. Stern, accompanied by Eugene Ormandy and The Philadelphia Orchestra, delivers a performance marked by depth and passion, while Kogan, with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Pierre Monteux, offers a rendition that is both technically brilliant and deeply expressive.
The concerto is divided into three movements: the first, "Allegro ma non troppo," showcases the violin's lyrical and dramatic capabilities, while the second, "Adagio," is a poignant and introspective interlude. The final movement, "Allegro giocoso ma non troppo vivace," concludes the work with a spirited and joyful energy. Each movement is performed twice, once by each violinist, allowing you to appreciate the nuances and differences in their approaches.
This album is a treasure trove for classical music enthusiasts, offering over an hour and seventeen minutes of exquisite performances. Whether you are a long-time admirer of Brahms' music or new to his compositions, this release provides a rich and rewarding listening experience. The high-quality recording and the inclusion of two world-class violinists make this a standout addition to any classical music collection.